It is a wonderful advantage for a woman who understands the nature of her receptivity to secure the friendship of a kind and gentle man.
For a kind and gentle man understands her quest for decency and devotes his breath and admiration for her. Such a man ceaselessly and innocently gives to her from his heart. If she, however, does not possess the purest intentions, a kind man will become foolish and emotionally injured.
The instinct of a man is to conquer and dwell, and for a woman to be receptive and secure. Together, this brings forth harmony. For it is she that perceives his character, devotion and wisdom as his true gifts more than he. And through him, it is she that kindles the spirit for their future.
Robert V. Gerard